OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden arrived in South Korea on Friday, the first leg of his first trip to Asia...
(Reuters) – UK’s FTSE 100 rebounded on Friday as a move by China to support its economy lifted sentiment at the end of a rocky week...
(Reuters) -European shares surged on Friday and were set to erase weekly losses as hopes of an economic recovery in major trading partner China were bolstered...
By Lawrence White, Sinead Cruise and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) – Central bank policymakers and other global authorities are exaggerating the financial risks of climate change,...
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) – Pharmaceutical companies including Novartis and Roche have teamed up with global cancer organisations in an alliance aimed at getting more...
PARIS (Reuters) – Britain’s first new nuclear plant in decades is expected to be delayed by around a year to 2027 and its price raised by...
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Prime Minister Scott Morrison crisscrossed Australia in a final day of campaigning, insisting he could still win Saturday’s election despite polls...
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England will need to raise interest rates further to combat the risk of self-perpetuating price rises, the...
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales jumped unexpectedly in April as shoppers loaded up on alcohol and tobacco, likely a blip in an otherwise...
By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -Shanghai announced its first new COVID-19 cases outside quarantined areas in five days on Friday, triggering stricter curbs and mass testing...
By Tom Sims FRANKFURT (Reuters) – JPMorgan Chase & Co plans to make further inroads in Germany by targeting more of the medium-sized firms that form...
By Devjyot Ghoshal and Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s prime minister has warned of a food shortage as the island nation battles a devastating...